Interior Design

The American Institute of Architects has declared the 2020 Interior Architecture Awards winners. This year's selection includes a Google office, a museum extension, and an accessible renovation of a modernist office building.

Hong Kong based architectural firm A Work of Substance has recently transformed four shipping containers into a stunning two-story office suite. The project will be used as a marketing suite, and offers six different spaces available for use.

Following the recent unveiling of the World Architecture Festival (WAF) shortlist, its sister event, the Inside World Festival of Interiors, has revealed its own 2019 shortlist. The awards celebrates the best, boldest, and most innovative interior designs from around the world.

The DMC Apartment boasts a light-filled, flowing interior that capitalizes on every inch of the home. To achieve this, the architects came up with an interior floorplan that eliminated many of the home’s hard angles to maximize the floorspace and squeeze all the desired attributes into the home.

During the World Architecture Festival), its sister event, the Inside World Festival of Interiors, also took place in Amsterdam. The three-day event culminated with the crowning of the Yumin Art Nouveau Collection as the 2018 World Interior of the Year.

Dubbed Ten Degrees, this 48 sqm apartment features four function boxes that have been rotated by ten degrees (hence its name), to allow for a natural flow between the living zones, without blocking off space or making the home feel small.​

The Inside World Festival of Interiors has just revealed a massive shortlist for its Awards celebrating the most compelling and experimental interior designs from the last 12 months. The expansive selection of shortlisted entrants acts as a perfect snapshot of the state of interior design in 2018.

Some say constraint breeds creativity, and a particularly pleasing place to see this in action is inside the burgeoning tiny house movement. Here we take a look at our favorite tiny home interiors, which make clever use of space to include gyms, wine racks, claw foot baths and four-burner stoves.

The Jacques Rougerie Foundation’s annual International Competition in Architecture is designed to promote audacious concepts blending new technologies with extremely future-forward propositions and the nine winners from the 2017 competition certainly do exactly that.

The short list of nominees for the Frame interior design awards have been revealed highlighting an assortment of spectacular designs including a nightclub in China that looks like a scene from the movie Tron, and a restaurant in Japan that features a dining room inside a cave.

Mini has announced MINI Yours Customised, which uses 3D-printing and laser engraving facilities in Germany to allow a range of interior and exterior trim pieces featuring your own design to be custom-made.